The Fender Jag-Stang is an electric guitar that is a hybrid of two Fender electric guitars: a Fender Jaguar and a Fender Mustang. Kurt Cobain, of the rock band Nirvana, suggested his idea for an instrument with combined aspects of both instruments to Fender, resulting in two left-handed prototypes, only one of which was ever played by Cobain himself. It has been said that the instrument needed much tweaking before Cobain would have been satisfied with it, and it was shipped back to Fender for repairs before Cobain brought it with him on the European leg of Nirvana's In Utero tour in 1994. The guitar was seldom played live. Many believe that Cobain was ultimately unhappy with the result and hence never completed revisions for the instrument before his death in April 1994.